Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925. jalc———Jo|———|d]c——Jolc———lalc———aJalca|n|—— ol c— o] c———|u| — 3| ol c0—=3| COFFEE The Nectar O’Clock TEA From the famous coffee plantations of From the Old World tea gardens, where Brazil and Colombia. Selected by our soil and climate unite to produce the fine own experts. Delightfully fragrant and flavor and exquisite fragrance. of sterling cup qualities. b, 41c¢ 14-Lb.Pkg, 17¢ Another Addition to the A&P Family Opens Sat- FREE 1 Pint Bottle of Simpson’s Butter- urday Mornlng at Columbia Pike and Glebe Road milk to the First Hundred Customers TOMEEPED | — AT BANOUET BOARD Board of Trade to Have Dis-| tinguished Guests at = | Annual Dinner. | I o Jlang have been ow' that there ) at the.bangue j0jc———o]c———ja} EED:——:UE—EB%DEE&UEDEUEGE—:BE BUTTER (I poratoes|l| . ARD |! £l &) o] Silverbrook Print, Free from frost; B 3 U Im , local and nd . whic n s follo l(]\lmbu hy Made from rich whole cream, under the most rigid health conditions. ture, delightful flavor, dl'}', mealy cook- rich creamy sweetness. fresh made, finest tex- Open Kettle Ren- dered, Makes Bak- ing Light and ot ey 2 Mohawk Club Quartet. who will entertain at Board of Trade Midwinter dinner Saturday night, Back row, left to right—Clarence Johnson, wecond .| bass; Ray Towers, first bass, Front row—Earl Gordon, first tenor; Frank Goble, xecond temor, Put up in convenient 14- Pleasi Fia Soesilaar Ib. packages. Separate- & s 5 Sherler Bowle. soprano; Ritehle Mc-) Wayburn's “Honeymoon Cruise” at and convincingly ng- | Lean, contralto; John Keith's this week. 19, another one of tenor; Fred Last, B o e Gang,” Capitol Theater, New | [= good, “Loxy's Gang,” Doug Stansbury;|York City, Betsy Ayres; George Wil- 10, Stan|George Wilson, accompanist. 15, | son, accompanist. 20, gramnd finale, in the| character songs, Honey Campbell. 16, | “N Da: a W EE]EEE:—EJ Fluffy rllec‘ll(l o8, Music in Motion,” by Stafford Pem- ly wrapped. Lb. ]. 5 Lbs., berton Dancers, the 1 Sap Florence dance modern, | ter Hebb, Pembertan 0s Ambla, Kathleen Mec! Slanora o Lb Elanora Peake, a Demberton dancer. |George 0'Connor; Matt ”urne ac Peake, Dorothy Daye, Eleancr Dill and . nan and his uke Spanish tango, Dorothy 13, Washington Mixed Quartet, Mary panist. 18, Olive Brady, with “Ned | Elizabeth Yoeder, participating. : fl Tomorrow!---and Saturday m 5] Values That Will Open Your Eyes! 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Lb, 52¢ Funiy s?”fi IONA COCOA PEA BEANS Hand Picked Michigan Stock Can, 15¢ Z_Lb.m(af:;:, 25¢| 3 Lbs., 25¢ BAKER'S _ DUZ ROLLED OATS a SHREDDED coco ANUT Cleans without rubbing; makes washing casy. | - 5 A&P Brand Pkg., 15: | 3 Pkes, 25¢ | 3 pkgs. 25¢ Bring in Your Coupons o $2 e 3 Coflee Supreme pleasing flavor. 5 Lb Bag, 27c In airtight package, preserving all its fresh- C 25 an, 25¢ DRESSES AT DRESSES AT DRESSES AT ? e orgette, Lovely mod- 88 "‘1-: anh:’ts SEEE Q8 | nlnind] 88| i 488 bvoni lhdu. Your Choice of ANY FUR COAT In the House 1 e’:‘c’h ‘l‘.' models— of Caracul, M Rao- Sample Lot of High-Class Dresses Heavily Beaded Miracle Values in COATS Goodelooking, good-wearing Coats, in 37.88 new, tasteful styles. All sizes Excellent Coats, of warm fabrics, some s .88 with fur collars and cuffs....ccceoccvemens 9 Jeunty Costs for genmeral and sports sl 2.88 wear, attractive, serviceable fabries..... Beautiful Coats of rich new fabrics; ‘l 4.88 handsome fur collars and cuffs......... 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